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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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876     The sky is low, the clouds are mean,
877     The Soul has Bandaged moments
878     The Soul Selects Her Own Society
879     The Soul that hath a Guest
880     The Soul unto itself (683)
881     The Soul's distinct connection
882     The Soul's Superior instants
883     The Spider holds a Silver Ball
884     The Spirit is the Conscious Ear
885     The Sun and Moon must make their haste
886     The Sun is gay or stark
887     The Sun kept setting—setting—still
888     The Sun kept stooping—stooping
889     The Sun—just touched the Morning
890     The Sunrise runs for Both
891     The Sunset stopped on Cottages
892     The sweetest Heresy received
893     The Test of Love—is Death
894     The thought beneath so slight a film
895     The Tint I cannot take—is best
896     The Trees like Tassels—hit—and swung
897     The Truth—is stirless
898     The Veins of other Flowers
899     The Way I read a Letter's—this
900     The White Heat
 
 

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